I’m super excited to be working with Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics this month and I have created a fresh new modern quilt design for you!
Batiks are sometimes dismissed by the modern quilters as too traditional so I was happy to see this new line from Banyan Batiks to show that batiks can be anything you want them to be.
For this design, I switched up the usual white or light background fabric that is traditionally used. I picked a solid black that will let these batiks really pop! You may choose the background you prefer but I encourage you to give this a try. As many of you already know, black background in a quilt block is not all that modern…think of the incredible graphic quality of Amish quilts! They have been using black as a background long before modern quilters decided to do the same.
The block I designed for this quilt is called the Mid Mod Shoofly. The traditional shoofly block is one of my favorites and I thought it would be fun to adapt it a bit and make something that felt a bit more modern. I played around a bit with the dimensions while still staying inside a regular quilt block design.
This quilt is created with 8 of my mid-mod shoofly blocks and 8 squares of Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics. The finished measurement is 48″ x 52″. You can easily size up the quilt with the addition of more blocks and rows if you choose.
Mid Mod Shoofly 48″ x 52″ quilt
materials
fabric
1½ yds black background fabric
½ yd each of 4 different Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics fabrics
½ yd of coordinating Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics fabric for binding
3 yds of coordinating Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics fabric for backing
52″ x 56″ piece of batting
thread
thread for piecing (I chose a dark gray)
thread for quilting (I chose a heavier weight yellow gold)
Tomorrow we’ll go over fabric cutting and preparation needed before starting your Banyan Batiks Mod Graphics mid mod shoofly blocks.
This is part 1 of 5 in this series.
Go to part 2: Ready, set, cut your pieces for the Mid Mod Shoofly Quilt Block
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